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Physiology

Venusaur's Red & Blue Artwork

Venusaur is a large dinosaur like Pokémon that is somewhat similar in appearance to its pre-evolved forms, Ivysaur and Bulbasaur. Its skin still retains a light turquoise color, but it no longer has the spots, and it appears more rough and scaly with bumps here and there. The former bulb on its back has now fully bloomed into a gigantic flower and its ears have lightened up as well.

Abilities

Behavior

Habitat

Gender differences

Evolution

Venusaur is the final stage of Bulbasaur and evolves from Ivysaur starting at level 32. Venusaur can evolve into its mega form in Pokémon X/Y during battle.

Game info

Venusaur first appeared in the original Generation I games as the final evolved form of the starter PokémonBulbasaur. As with other starter Pokémon and their evolved forms, Venusaur is not obtainable in the wild and must be obtained through trade or by evolving Ivysaur.

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Pokédex entries

Pokédex Entries

Red

Blue

The plant blooms when it is absorbing solar energy. It stays on the move to seek sunlight.

Yellow

The flower on its back catches the sun's rays. The sunlight is then absorbed and used for energy.

Gold

By spreading the broad petals of its flower and catching the sun's rays, it fills its body with power.

Silver

It is able to convert sunlight into energy. As a result, it is more powerful in the summertime.

Crystal

As it warms itself and absorbs the sunlight, its flower petals release a pleasant fragrance.

Ruby

There is a large flower on Venusaur's back. The flower is said to take on vivid colors if it gets plenty of nutrition and sunlight. The flower's aroma soothes the emotions of people.

Sapphire

There is a large flower on Venusaur's back. The flower is said to take on vivid colors if it gets plenty of nutrition and sunlight. The flower's aroma soothes the emotions of people.

Emerald

Venusaur's flower is said to take on vivid colors if it gets plenty of nutrition and sunlight. The flower's aroma soothes the emotions of people.

FireRed

A bewitching aroma wafts from its flower. The fragrance becalms those engaged in a battle.

LeafGreen

The plant blooms when it is absorbing solar energy. It stays on the move to seek sunlight.

Diamond

After a rainy day, the flower on its back smells stronger. The scent attracts other Pokémon.

Pearl

After a rainy day, the flower on its back smells stronger. The scent attracts other Pokémon.

Platinum

After a rainy day, the flower on its back smells stronger. The scent attracts other Pokémon.

HeartGold

By spreading the broad petals of its flower and catching the sun's rays, it fills its body with power.

SoulSilver

It is able to convert sunlight into energy. As a result, it is more powerful in the summertime.

Black

After a rainy day, the flower on its back smells stronger. The scent attracts other Pokémon.

White

After a rainy day, the flower on its back smells stronger. The scent attracts other Pokémon.

Black 2

After a rainy day, the flower on its back smells stronger. The scent attracts other Pokémon.

White 2

After a rainy day, the flower on its back smells stronger. The scent attracts other Pokémon.

X

By spreading the broad petals of its flower and catching the sun's rays, it fills its body with power.

Y

After a rainy day, the flower on its back smells stronger. The scent attracts other Pokémon.

May's Venusaur

May owns a Venusaur, which she used in a competition during the episode Pruning a Passel of Pals!. It is unknown when her Venusaur evolved as it was still a Bulbasaur when she left Ash Ketchum's group.

Trivia

Female Venusaur are slightly different because they have a seed on their back, which shows that it can give birth to a new Bulbasaur.

Venusaur, Meganium, and Torterra are similar in form and shape, however, they have different appearances and Venusaur has a giant flower, while Meganium has giant petals, and Torterra has a giant tree.

The flower on Venusaur's back might be a rafflesia flower.

The version mascot for Generation 1's Pokémon Green which happened to only be released in Japan and was replaced by Pokémon Blue, which featured Blaistoise as version mascot, for release outside of Japan, it's counterpart Pokémon Red (featuring Charizard as mascot) was released worldwide however.